Ship Washington, Liverpool to Philadelphia

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Document ID 104185
Date 07-09-1829
Document Type Passenger Lists
Archive Public Record Office, Northern Ireland
Citation Ship Washington, Liverpool to Philadelphia; CMSIED 104185
21975
REPORT or MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board
the Ship Washington whereof Thomas Willis is Master, from
Liverpool burthen 369 Tons and owned by John C. DaCosta
& Others of Philadelphia and bound to Philadelphia

    Names         Age Sex Occupation To what   Country of
                                     Country   which it is
                                     belonging    their
                                               intention to
                                                  become
                                               Inhabitants.

James Asherton     30  M  Blacksmith  Ireland    U.S.
Margaret Asherton  28  F              Ireland    U.S.
Mary Ann Asherton   2  F              Ireland    U.S.
George Tippett     24  M  Stone Mason Ireland    U.S.
Grace Tippett      29  F              England    U.S.
Elizabeth Tippett   1  F              England    U.S.
John Tippett        8  M              England    U.S.
Wm Hope            17  M  Farmer      Ireland    U.S.
John Rodgers       21  M  Labourer    Ireland    U.S.

Total No. of Passengers:- 24+

I Thomas Willis do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear
that the Report or Manifest subscribed with my name,
and now delivered by me to the Collector of the District
of Philadelphia, contains, to the best of my knowledge
and belief, a just and true account of all the passengers
which were on board the Ship Washington at the time of
her sailing from the port of Liverpool or which have been
taken on board at any time since; that I am at present and
have been during the voyage master of the said vessel.
And I do likewise swear that all matters whatsoever in
the said Report or Manifest, are to the best of my
knowledge and belief, just and true.

Sworn before me, this 7th day of September 1829

     J K [-----?]         Collector.
                                       Thomas Willis